Realising that there's no decent speaker pods for sale, I set about making my own to house some 6.5" woofers. The photos below pretty much detail what I've done:(n.b. this is my first go at using power tools or doing anything practical like this, so if I can do it, so can you! And sorry in advance for the amount and size of pictures)

Marking out..let the cutting begin!

Two baffles, two bases made up.

Drilling clearance holes for speaker-to-mounting-ring screws and also screw holes for securing mounting ring to baffle

Just something i would like to point out - im no expert, but when you turn the speakers up, then will vibrate? Will they not potentially hit the base?

Apart from that - looks wicked!!

The speaker cone is the only thing that moves, whats really close to touching is the magent at the end of what they called the basket. The guys used some thick thick wood there, so the chances of movement there are damn slim! Could hold back a train with that

Ouster, your weakest point in that build will be your sides, so make sure you whack on a fair few layers if your doing fibreglass only.

Heh...yes, with hindsight maybe some slightly thinner wood would have been better (I used 12mm MDF), but then again the passengers I'm likely to be ferrying back and forth to Uni every day will probably end up kicking them so it's good if they're solid.

I'll be using isopon P40, so it'll be ready mixed resin and fibres. Just stapled on some aluminium mesh for it to stick to, ready for tomorrows joy of application.

Any ideas about if I should deaden the inside before I finish the job tomorrow?

Well, the thing is it's so much more satisfying than just buying some. Plus the ones you can buy are absoloutely cack.
Also, this is cheaper! I'll price it up properly at the end, but to completely finish both of them the project cost will come in under £25.